ASNR FELLOWS
The title of Fellow of the American Society of Neurorehabilitation is reserved for individuals who have contributed significantly to the field of Neurorehabilitation, and also to the American Society of Neurorehabilitation. The title is an honor bestowed by the society and is held throughout the recipient’s lifetime.
2014 Award Recipients:
Mindy Aisen, MD | Douglas I. Katz, MD |
KESSLER FOUNDATION NEUROREHABILITATION AWARD
The American Society of Neurorehabilitation Education Foundation is grants this award to an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to social and public awareness of Neurorehabilitation. Recipients must have made an outstanding contribution to social and public awareness of Neurorehabilitation and may be politicians, policymakers, advocates, or other leaders.
2014 Award Recipient:
Brooke M. Ellison, PhD |
The Brooke Ellison Story Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJUEYIdLiMc |
KENNETH VISTE JR. AWARD
Kenneth M. Viste, Jr., MD was a tireless advocate for Neurorehabilitation and ASNR, and was active in the organization since its inception as President, Membership Committee Chair and a member of the Practice Issues Committee. ASNR honors his memory by presenting the award annually to an individual that has supported the mission and vision of ASNR.
2014 Award Recipient:
Carolee Winstein, PhD, PT, FAPTA Award presented by A.M. Barrett, MD |
OUTSTANDING NEUROREHABILITATION CLINICIAN SCIENTIST (ONCS) AWARD
The award is granted to an outstanding clinical scientist or basic science investigator who has made a significant contribution, based on the evaluation of his or her peers, to mechanisms of neural repair, translational research from mechanisms of repair or clinical Neurorehabilitation. Nominations are invited from the membership of the American Society of Neurorehabilitation.
2014 Award Recipient:
Alexander W. Dromerick, MD |
PRESIDENTIAL AWARD
The ASNR offers the Presidential Award for the best basic science poster presented by a student, resident, post-doctoral fellow, or a clinician within five years of training. The purpose of this award is to encourage research relevant to neurorehabilitation by clinicians and/or young investigators. While the contestant must be the senior author of the abstract, there are no restrictions on co-authorship. The recipient of the award will receive a $500.00 stipend and a plaque announcing them as recipient of this award at the ASNR Annual Meeting.
2014 Award Recipient:
Daniel Woodie Award presented by Albert Lo, MD, PhD |
FLETCHER H. MCDOWELL AWARD
The ASNR offers the Fletcher H. McDowell Award for the best clinical science poster presented by a student, resident, or post-doctoral fellow, or a clinician within five years of training. The purpose of this award is to encourage research relevant to neurorehabilitation by clinicians and/or young investigators. While the contestant must be the senior author of the abstract, there are no restrictions on co-authorship. The recipient of the award will receive a $500.00 stipend and a plaque announcing them as recipient of this award at the ASNR Annual Meeting.
2014 Award Recipient:
Rachael Harrington Award presented by David Good, MD |